• Munro (Scottish Gaelic: Rothach) is a Scottish surname. It means "man from the River Roe" in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The surname is common...
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  • Township, Michigan, United States Munro (surname), people with the surname Munro Clan Munro, a Highland Scottish clan Munro (film), an Academy-Award-winning...
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  • Monroe is a surname of Scottish origin, also spelled Munro. Notable people with the surname include: Alan H. Monroe (1903–1975), professor, creator of...
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    Clan Munro (listen; Scottish Gaelic: Clann an Rothaich [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ə ˈrˠɔhɪç]) is a Highland Scottish clan. Historically the clan was based in Easter...
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    Canada; his divorced mother remarried a Canadian citizen whose surname he took. Munro's mother, Edith Fairey (1895–1983), was born in Liverpool, England...
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    Novar in Ross-shire and Muirton in Morayshire, and took the additional surname Munro. Educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he pursued a military...
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  • Munroe (category Surnames)
    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Munroe is a derivation of the Scottish surname Munro, and may refer to: Allen Munroe (1819–1884), New York politician Daniel...
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  • Lily Oddie (redirect from Lily Munro)
    Oddie married prominent Liberal politician John Munro on June 27, 1978, and took his surname. John Munro's career would also be undone by scandal in the...
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  • Dunboyne, by his wife Isabella Margaret Munro, daughter of Sir Alexander Munro. His father took the surname Butler-Johnstone to honour an inheritance...
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    for persons with the surname Munro, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The Munro Baronetcy, of Foulis...
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  • Oddie, who took his surname. The couple would later divorce after his career, when Oddie returned to using her original name. Munro ran at the 1984 Liberal...
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  • Scottish surnames are surnames currently found in Scotland, or surnames that have a historical connection with the country. The earliest surnames found in...
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  • higher elevation Top may also refer to: Top, any subsidiary summit of a munro Proper names of geographical features: Top River, tributary of the Olt,...
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  • Lyall (name) (category Given names originating from a surname)
    South African cricket player Lyall Munro Jnr (born 1951), Australian Aboriginal rights activist and elder Lyall Munro Snr (1931–2020), Australian Aboriginal...
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  • Foley is a surname which originated in Ireland, in the southeast Munster region. The name is derived from the original modern Irish Ó Foghlú and older...
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  • "Degrassi-palooza: Premiere Date and Cast Parties Revealed! Plus, Scoop from Munro Chambers!". Eonline.com. January 12, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2012. "DEGRASSI...
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    conditional upon his taking the additional surname Munro. He died at the age of 66. His son, Ronald Munro Ferguson, 1st Viscount Novar, served as Governor-General...
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  • Scott is a surname of Scottish origin. It is first attributed to Uchtredus filius Scoti who is mentioned in the charter recording the foundation of Holyrood...
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  • The English surname Dodd is one of the first Anglo-Saxon names recorded. Depending on the region, the name has multiple origins. In the West of England...
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    churchman active in the 15th century, undoubtedly given his surname a native of Ross of Clan Munro. In either 1421 or 1422, he became Archdeacon of Ross on...
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  • list of Scottish Gaelic surnames shows Scottish Gaelic surnames beside their English language equivalent. Unlike English surnames (but in the same way as...
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    don't know").[citation needed] The 20th-century British author Hector Hugh Munro became known by his pen name, Saki. In 20th-century Poland, the theater-of-the-absurd...
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    Ashman in 1913, and though she legally took the surname Munro-Ashman she was still known as Anna Munro in her work, and she continued to be active working...
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    and 16th-centuries the Mackenzies feuded with the neighboring clans of Munro and MacDonald. In the 17th century the Mackenzie chief was made Earl of...
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    Conservative politician. In 1965 he assumed for himself only the additional surname of Munro. Sir Robert Lucas Lucas-Tooth, 1st Baronet (1844–1915) Sir Archibald...
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    incorporates an old tower house with gun loops. The castle was held by the Clan Munro from the twelfth century or earlier and they had a stronghold there. The...
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    January 2021. Munro 1992, pp. 4–5. Munro 1992, p. 5. Munro 1992, p. 4. Munro 1992, p. 6. Munro 1992, p. 7. Munro 1992, p. 8. Munro 1992, p. 9. Munro 1992, p...
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    Cross (n.d.). Bannerman (1986) p. 1. Munro; Macintyre (2013). Thomson (1968) p. 61. Proctor (2007) p. 18, 18 n. 11. Munro; Macintyre (2013); MacGregor (1999)...
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  • Chadwick is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin meaning “town or village of Chad”, and the surname originates in the parish of Rochdale where the...
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  • The etymology of the surname Morrison is either Anglo-Norman, commonly found throughout England, Scotland and Ireland, or from the Clan Morrison, a Scottish...
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